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Color Television Receiver
Color Television Receiver
Chassis : KCT57A
Model: CT566BVX/STR
CT566BVX/XAP
CT566BWX/STR
CT567BWX/STR
CT567BWX/XAP
CT766DWX/STR
CT766DWX/XAP
4. Tr oubleshooting
7. Block Diagram
9. Wiring Diagram
1. Precautions
Follow these safety, servicing and ESD precautions to prevent damage and protect against potential
hazards such as electrical shock and X-rays.
Warning1: First read the “Safety Precautions” section of this manual. If some unforeseen circumstance creates a conflict between
the servicing and safety precautions, always follow the safety precautions.
Warning2: An electrolytic capacitor installed with the wrong polarity might explode.
1. Servicing precautions are printed on the 5. Check the insulation between the blades of the
cabinet. Follow them. AC plug and accessible conductive parts
(examples: metal panels, input terminals and
2. Always unplug the unitÕs AC power cord from earphone jacks).
the AC power source before attempting to: (a)
Remove or reinstall any component or 6. Insulation Checking Procedure: Disconnect the
assembly, (b) Disconnect an electrical plug or power cord from the AC source and turn the
connector, (c) Connect a test component in power switch ON. Connect an insulation
parallel with an electrolytic capacitor. resistance meter (500V) to the blades of the AC
plug.
3. Some components are raised above the printed
circuit board for safety. An insulation tube or The insulation resistance between each blade
tape is sometimes used. The internal wiring is of the AC plug and accessible conductive parts
sometimes clamped to prevent contact with (see above) should be greater than 1 megohm.
thermally hot components. Reinstall all such
elements to their original position. 7. Never defeat any of the B+ voltage interlocks.
Do not apply AC power to the unit (or any of
4. After servicing, always check that the screws, its assemblies) unless all solid-state heat sinks
components and wiring have been correctly are correctly installed.
reinstalled. Make sure that the portion around
the serviced part has not been damaged. 8. Always connect a test instrumentÕs ground
lead to the instrument chassis ground before
connecting the positive lead; always remove
the instrumentÕs ground lead last.
1. Some semiconductor (Òsolid stateÓ) devices 5. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron when
are easily damaged by static electricity. Such soldering or unsoldering ESDs.
components are called Electrostatically
Sensitive Devices (ESDs); examples include 6. Use only an anti-static solder removal device.
integrated circuits and some field-effect Many solder removal devices are not rated as
transistors. The following techniques will Òanti-staticÓ; these can accumulate sufficient
reduce the occurrence of component damage electrical charge to damage ESDs.
caused by static electricity.
7. Do not remove a replacement ESD from its
2. Immediately before handling any semicon protective package until you are ready to
ductor components or assemblies, drain the install it. Most replacement ESDs are
electrostatic charge from your body by packaged with leads that are electrically
touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, shorted together by conductive foam,
wear a discharging wrist-strap device. (Be aluminum foil or other conductive materials.
sure to remove it prior to applying powerÑ
this is an electric shock precaution.) 8. Immediately before removing the protective
material from the leads of a replacement ESD,
3. After removing an ESD-equipped assembly, touch the protective material to the chassis or
place it on a conductive surface such as circuit assembly into which the device will be
aluminum foil to prevent accumulation of installed.
electrostatic charge.
9. Minimize body motions when handling
4. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These unpackaged replacement ESDs. Motions such
can generate electrical charges that damage as brushing clothes together, or lifting a foot
ESDs. from a carpeted floor can generate enough
static electricity to damage an ESD.
2-1 Specifications
Channels : VHF : CH 2 ~ CH 13
UHF : CH 14 ~ CH 69
CATV : CH 1, CH 14 ~ CH 125
2-2 IC Line Up
Table 2 - 1 IC Line - Up
S6709 CT633BW/CT683BW/CT766DW
IC801 9 POWER IC
STR5707 CT566BV/CT566BW/CT567BW/CT568BW
ELECTROLYTIC-
CONDENSER
DIODE IC
XLS24C02P (PIN 8)
TDA8375 (PIN 56)
RM168E (PIN 42)
TDA9850 (PIN 22)
TDA4053 (PIN 16)
KSC2073 M3951M
KSA940 M9260M
2SD1887 KSC815Y
2SD1880 KSA539-Y
KSD5072 1
B
C
E
E B C
IC TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR
C2331-Y
TDA8133
KSR1010
TDA8356
KA7812
KA7809
IN
G E C B
out
3-1 Preadjustment
1. Since there are no VRs in the KCT52A chassis, 4. WHEN EEPROM (IC902) IS REPLACED
all adjustments after parts replacement must
be done in the Service Mode. (1) When IC902 is replaced, all adjustment data
revert to their initial values. It is necessary to
2. The Factory Mode adjustments are necessary re-program this data.
when either the EEPROM (IC902) or the CRT
is replaced. (2) After IC902 is replaced, warm up the TV for
10 seconds.
3. Do not tamper with the Ò AdjustmentÓ screen
of the Factory Mode menu. This screen is Make the following adjustments AFTER set-
intended only for factory use. ting up purity and convergence:
White Balance
Sub-Brightness
Vertical Center
Vertical Size
Horizontal Size (No use in 21Ó and 25Ó
models)
4. After completing the Factory Mode adjustments, turn the power switch
OFF.
3-2-1 Adjustment
1. Selection sequence :
STAND-BY ® MUTE ® 1 ® 8 ® 2 ® POWER ON
*FACTORY MODE*
Adjustment
Mpx Adjust
Test Pattern
Set Option Byte
Factory Reset
¯ Press VOL
▼
AGC 15 VS 32
VCO 62 VA 27
SBT 7 HS 46
SCT 11 EWA 52
SCR 8 EWP 31
STT 8 EWC 32
RG 32 EWT 31
GG 32 VZM 25
BG 32 MAT off
SCO 20 VOL 0
VSL 26 PLA 6
¯ Press CH ▼
AGC 15 VS 32
VCO 62 VA 27
SBT 7 HS 46
SCT 11 EWA 52
SCR 8 EWP 31
STT 8 EWC 32
RG 32 EWT 31
GG 32 VZM 25
BG 32 MAT off
SCO 20 VOL 0
VSL 26 PLA 6
¯ Press VOL
▼
or
SB 3
¯
POWER OFF
MEMORY SPECIFICATION
2 VCO 62 62 62 62 62
3 SBT 7 7 7 7 7
4 SCT 7 7 7 7 7
A 5 SCR 8 8 8 8 8
D 6 STT 8 8 8 8 8
J 7 RG 32 32 32 32 32
U 8 GG 32 32 32 32 32
S 9 BG 32 32 32 32 32
T 10 SCO 20 20 20 20 20
M 11 VSC 30 30 35 38 26
E 12 VS 32 32 32 32 32
N 13 VA 7 7 15 45 27
T 14 HS 42 42 48 46 46
15 EWA 38 38 38 52 52
16 EWP 0 0 49 31 31
17 EWC 0 0 32 32 32
18 EWT 31 31 31 31 31
19 VZM 25 25 25 25 25
21 VOL 0 0 0 0 0
22 PLA 6 6 6 0 0
1 ST 15 7 7 7 7
2 SP 15 7 7 7 7
M 3 LEV 15 9 9 9 9
P 4 AL1 31 20 20 20 20
X 5 AL2 31 10 10 10 10
6 AL3 7 0 0 0 0
1 BYTE 0 A4 84 84 84 84
OPTION
2 BYTE 1 20 60 70 50 50
1. This mode can be used to confirm that the convergence and purity
adjustments are correct.
RED
GREEN
BLUE
0 = AIR/STD/HRC/IRC OPTION
D0
1 = AIR/STD/HRC/AFN
0 = MPX OPTION
D5
1 = NO MPX
0 = NR EXECUTE FIX = “1 “
D7
1 = NR SKIP
D0
00 = TV/VIDEO
01 = TV/VIDEO/S-VIDEO OPTION
11 = NO ASSIGNED
D1
0 = VID : 0
D2 FIX = “0”
1 = VID : 1
0 = RB 10 STEP UP
D3 FIX = “0”
1 = RB 5 STEP UP
OPTION BYTE 1
0 = NO COMBFILTER
D4 OPTION
1 = COMBFILTER
0 = 4 : 3 CRT
D5 OPTION
1 = 12.8 : 9 CRT (Q MODEL)
NOT USED
D7
NOT USED
When Ò Factory ResetÓ is selected, the User-Control data reverts to the initial values.
The User-Control data is available at MENU (picture, sound and the other functions).
Note : When Ò Factory ResetÓ is selected, the Factory Mode Data does not change.
Selection sequence :
Stand-By ® MUTE ® 1 ® 8 ® 2 ® POWER ON
¯
* FACTORY MODE *
Adjustment
Mpx Adjust
Test Pattern
Set Option Byte
Factory Reset
¯ Press CH ▼
Adjustment
Mpx Adjust
Test Pattern
Set Option Byte
Factory Reset
¯ Press VOL
▼
Execute
3-3-1 General
1. Usually, a color TV needs only slight touch-up 5. Avoid overload. Excessive signal from a
adjustment upon installation. Check the basic sweep generator might overload the front-end
characteristics such as height, horizontal and of the TV. When inserting signal markers, do
vertical sync and focus. not allow the marker generator to distort test
results.
2. Observe the picture for good black and white
details. There should be no objectionable 6. Connect the TV only to an AC power source
color shading. If color shading is present, per- with voltage and frequency as specified on the
form the purity and convergence adjustments backcover nameplate.
described below.
7. Do not attempt to connect or disconnect any
3. Use the specified test equipment or its equiva- wires while the TV is turned on. Make sure
lent. that the power cord is disconnected before
replacing any parts.
4. Correct impedance matching is essential.
8. To protect against shock hazard, use an isola-
tion transformer.
A degaussing coil is mounted around the pic- 1. Input a black and white signal.
ture tube, so external degaussing after moving
the TV should be unnecessary. However, the 2. Adjust the tuning control for the clearest pic-
receiver must be properly degaussed upon ture.
installation.
3. Adjust the FOCUS control for well defined
The degaussing coil operates for about 1 sec- scanning lines in the center area of the screen.
ond after the power is switched ON. If the set
has been moved or turned in a different direc- 3-3-5 B + Line Check
tion, disconnect its AC power for at least 10
Minutes. There are 3 power modes :
If the chassis or parts of the cabinet become 1. ÒAÓ : When AC power supply is connected ;
magnetized, poor color purity will result. If Ò Stand-ByÓ mode.
this happens, use an external degaussing coil.
Slowly move the degaussing coil around the 2. ÒBÓ : When Ò Set Power-ONÓ button is
faceplate of the picture tube and the sides and pressed.
front of the receiver. Slowly withdraw the coil
to a distance of about 6 feet before removing 3. ÒCÓ : Driven by FBT.
power.
Each voltage is marked on its lead-in wire.
3-3-3 High Voltage Check ( )
1. Connect a digital voltmeter to the second 2. Turn the power switch on and adjust the
anode of the picture tube. screen for ÒNormalÓ.
2. Turn on the TV. Set the Brightness and 3. Temporarily short Pin R and Pin X on the
Contrast controls to minimum (zero beam cur- chassis (RX05, RX04). Sound and picture will
rent). disappear.
3. The high voltage must not exceed 29.5KV. 4. The TV should remain in this state. This
shows that the failsafe circuit is working prop-
4. Adjust the Brightness and Contrast controls to erly.
both extremes. Ensure that the high voltage
does not exceed 29.5KV under any conditions. 5. To restore picture and sound, temporarily turn
off the AC power supply. After about 30 sec-
SIZE 21”+_ 1 25” 29” 29” +_ 1 onds, switch power ON.
MAX
27.5KV 29.5KV 29.5KV 29.5KV
H-VOLTAGE
1. Warm up the receiver. Operate it for 20 min- 6. Loosen the Purity Magnet clamp. Adjust the
utes, with the Brightness control set to maxi- purity magnet so that the vertical green raster
mum. is precisely at the center of the screen. Then
tighten the clamp.
2. Fully degauss the receiver. Use an external
degaussing coil. 7. Slowly move the Deflection Yoke forward, and
adjust it for the best overall green screen.
3. Roughly adjust convergence by rotating the
Convergence Magnet. 8. Tighten the Deflection Yoke clamp screw.
DEFLECTION
YOKE
31 mm DEFLECTION
(1-3/16") YOKE ADHESIVE
30
GRASS RUBBER
CLOTH RUBBER WEDGES WEDGES
TAPE LOCATION KIT
2 POLE
PURITY
YOKE
CLAMP
SCREW
6 POLE
CONVERGENCE ROTATE TWO TABS
4 POLE AT THE SAME TIME
CONVERGENCE (HORIZONTAL LINES)
Note: Before attempting any convergence 4. Next, turn both tabs at the same time. Keep
adjustment, make sure that the receiver has the angle between the tabs constant, and
been powered ON for at least twenty minutes. superimpose the red and blue horizontal lines
at the center of the screen.
1. Input a crosshatch pattern from a color bar
generator. 5. Adjust the two tabs of the 6-pole magnets.
Superimpose the red/blue lines on the green.
2. Adjust the Brightness and Contrast controls Adjusting the angle affects the horizontal
for a well defined pattern. lines.
3. Adjust the two tabs of the 5-pole magnets. 6. Repeat adjustments 3, 4 and 5. The dot move-
Change the angle between the tabs, and super- ment is complex because the 4-pole and 6-
impose red and blue vertical lines in the center pole magnets interact.
area of the picture screen.
BLUE RED/BLUE
RED GREEN
4. Set AGC (in the Factory Mode) so that the DC level of IC TDA8375
Pin 53 is 3.0 +0.05V.
_
2. Select Factory Mode VCO and press the MUTE key one time.
3. GEOMATRIX adjustments
VS EWA
VA EWP
VSL EWC
HS EWT
1. Input a TOSHIBA pattern. 2. Set SBT so that the brightness level in low-
light is 1.0 F/L.
2. Check R506 ÒGÓ pin on the CRT PCB with an
oscilloscope. <TOSHIBA PATTERN>
4. Troubleshooting
Normal
Open
Check/Replace F801
More than 130V Less than 50V
Check/Replace
Normal Check/Replace FS Check/Replace
AVR circuit
circuit the AVR circuit.
(ADJ Pin of STR)
Check/Replace Check/Replace
1) D801 the power switch
2) Short the
Degaussing Coil
3) C801
Check No
that CRT Heater Check Heater plus
is Lighting
Check/Replace Normal
FBT
Abnormal Check/Replace
IC201
Check CRT
Drive Circuit
No Vertical Scan
(Horizontal Line)
Abnormal Check./Replace
Check D812 (D811)
Vertical Output Circuit
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Check/Replace
DY
4-4 No Sound
No Sound
Check/Replace
IC602
Normal
Check IC701
Check/Replace
Pin 55
IC701
Abnormal
Check IC201
Pin 6
Check/Replace
IC201
4-3 No Color
No Color
Yes
Normal
Check IC901
8 , 16
Normal
Check/Replace
IC201
S5707 SYSTEM S5707 SYSTEM S5707 SYSTEM S6709 SYSTEM S6709 SYSTEM
TXG2045 CT5072BVC/GE TXG2545 Q MODEL Q MODEL
TXG2046 CT5372BVC/GE TXG2547
CT-5346BVC/SEM CT5399BVC/MABY TXG2548 CT-765DW/SEM CT765D/SEP
CT-5377BVC/SEM CT5072BVC/RCL TXG2745 TXH2869 CT765D/SEP
Samsung Electronics
CT-566BV/SEM CT5377BVC/SAM TXG2746 TXH2879 CT-766DW/SEP
CT5372BVC/SEP CT7202WBC/SEM CT-765D/SAM
CT-566BV/SAM CT6346VC/SEM CT-766DW/SAM
CT-567BW/SAM CT6846VC/SEM
TXH2756
CT-633BW/SEM
1 C801 250V 470uF(2401-001386) 400V 330uF(2401-001140) 250V 470uF(2401-001386) 250V 470uF(2401-001386) 400V 470uF(2401-001426)
2 P801 7 ohm(1404-000208 ) 7 ohm(1404-001087) 7 ohm(1404-000208 ) 7 ohm(1404-000208 ) 7 ohm(1404-001087)
3 J810 DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE
4 J809 JUMPER(3812-000219) JUMPER(3812-000219) JUMPER(3812-000219) JUMPER(3812-000219) JUMPER(3812-000219)
5 J816 JUMPER(3812-000219) JUMPER(3812-000219) DELETE DELETE DELETE
6-1
Electric Parts List
NO. LOC. NO. 20,21-INCH AC120V 20,21-INCH FREE VOLT 25,27-INCH AC120V 27,28-INCH AC120V 29,30-INCH FREEVOLTS
6-2
23 R818 2W 10K(2003-001090) 2W 10K(2003-001090) 2W 10K(2003-001090) 2W 10K(2003-001090) 2W 10K(2003-001090)
24 DZ809 DELETE DELETE DELETE MTZ15C(0403-000656) MTZ15C(0403-000656)
25 J823 DELETE DELETE DELETE JUMPER(3812-000219) JUMPER(3812-000219)
Electric Parts List
36 C852 35V 470uF(2401-001415) 35V 470uF(2401-001415) 35V 470uF(2401-001415) 35V 220uF(2401-002461) 35V 220uF(2401-002461)
37 R803 DELETE DELETE DELETE 1/2W 2K(2001-001117) 1/2W 2K(2001-001117)
38 R823 DELETE DELETE DELETE 1/8W 4.7K(2001-000734) 1/8W 4.7K(2001-000734)
39 C855 DELETE DELETE DELETE 500V 560pF(2201-000599) 500V 560pF(2201-000599)
40 D807 DELETE DELETE DELETE 1R5GU41(0402-000493) 1R5GU41(0402-000493)
Samsung Electronics
NO. LOC. NO. 20,21-INCH AC120V 20,21-INCH FREE VOLT 25,27-INCH AC120V 27,28-INCH AC120V 29,30-INCH FREEVOLTS
56 Q804 DELETE DELETE DELETE FREE-VOLT(AA26-20004E) C2330Y(0501-000366)
57 R853 DELETE DELETE DELETE 2W 22 (2003-000592) 2W 22 (2003-000592)
58 R824 DELETE DELETE DELETE 1/2W 56K(2001-001164) 1/2W 56K(2001-001164)
59 C856 DELETE DELETE DELETE 160V 22uF(2401-000901) 160V 22uF(2401-000901)
60 D809 DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE
Samsung Electronics
61 D810 1R5GU41 1R5GU41 1R5GU41 1R5GU41 1R5GU41
62 R829 DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE
63 L802 6mH(AA29-30002F) 6mH(AA29-30002F) 6mH(AA29-30002F) 6mH(AA29-30002F) 6mH(AA29-30002F)
64 R826 DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE
65 R830 DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE
81 DZ902 MTZ 7.5B(0403-000562) MTZ 7.5B(0403-000562) MTZ 7.5B(0403-000562) MTZ 5.6B(0403-000296) MTZ 5.6B(0403-000296)
82 D803 1R5GU41(0402-000493) 1R5GU41(0402-000493) 1R5GU41(0402-000493) FMLG12S(0402-000233) FMLG12S(0402-000233)
83 DZ801 ENC431D(1405-000188) ENC561D(1405-000152) ENC431D(1405-000188) ENC431D(1405-000188) ENC561D(1405-000152)
84 DZ802 ENC431D(1405-000188) ENC561D(1405-000152) ENC431D(1405-000188) ENC431D(1405-000188) ENC561D(1405-000152)
85 L801 DELETE DELETE DELETE DOUBLE BEAD(2901-000299) DOUBLE BEAD(2901-000299)
6-3
Electric Parts List
6-4
36 RE03 1/2W 100 (2001-000028) 1/2W 100 (2001-000028) 1/2W 100 (2001-000028) 1/2W 100 (2001-000028) 1/2W 100 (2001-000028) 1/2W 100 (2001-000028)
37 RE05 RF 2W 0.47(2008-001018) RF 2W 0.47(2008-001018) DELETE DELETE RF 2W 0.47(2008-001018) RF 2W 0.47(2008-001018)
38 RE07 RF 2W 0.47(2008-001018) RF 2W 0.47(2008-001018) DELETE DELETE RF 2W 0.47(2008-001018) RF 2W 0.47(2008-001018)
39 R211 1/8W 39K (2001-000702) 1/8W 39K (2001-000702) 1/8W 200K (2001-000004) 1/8W 180K (2001-000397) 39K(2001-000702) 39K(2001-000702)
40 R217 1/8W 51K (2001-000837) 1/8W 51K (2001-000837) 1/8W 220K (2001-000508) 1/8W 220K (2001-000508) 82K(2004-001301) 82K(2004-001301)
41 R219 1/8W 22K(2001-000522) 1/8W 22K(2001-000522) 1/2W 470K (2001-001150) 1/2W 270K (2001-001113) 1/2W 22K(2001-000522) 1/2W 22K(2001-000522)
42 R411 1/2W 100K-F(2004-001373) 1/2W 100K-F(2004-001373) 1/2W 91K-F(2004-001408) 1/2W 61.9K-F(2004-001899) 1/2W 51K F(2004-002022) 1/2W 51K F(2004-002022)
43 R412 1/2W 100K-F(2004-001373) 1/2W 100K-F(2004-001373) 1/2W 82K(2001-001194) 1/2W 82K(2001-001194) 1/2W 68K F(2004-001967) 1/2W 68K F(2004-001967)
44 C303 100V 104P(2305-000149) 100V 104P(2305-000149) 100V 103P(2305-000178) 100V 103P(2305-000178) 100V 104P(2305-000149) 100V 104P(2305-000149)
45 DZ306 TZP33A(0403-000700) TZP33A(0403-000700) TZP33A(0403-000700) TZP33A(0403-000700) TZP33A(0403-000700) TZP33A(0403-000700)
51 R301 1/8W 1.3K(2001-000232) 1/8W 1.3K(2001-000232) 1/8W 2K (2001-000577) 1/8W 2.4K (2001-000006) 1/8W 2.4K (2001-000006) 1/8W 2.4K (2001-000006)
52 R303 DEELETE DEELETE DELETE DEELETE DEELETE DEELETE
53 R307 1/2W 1(2001-000016) 1/2W 1(2001-000016) 1/2W 1(2001-000016) 1/2W 1(2001-000016) 1/2W 1(2001-000016) 1/2W 1(2001-000016)
61 R407 1/2W 47(2001-001153) 1/2W 47(2001-001153) 1/2W 47(2001-001153) 1/2W 47(2001-001153) 1/2W 47(2001-001153) 1/2W 47(2001-001153)
62 R413 DELETE DELETE 1/2 0.39(2001-003019) 1/2 0.39(2001-003019) DELETE DELETE
63 J415 DELETE DELETE JUMPER (3812-000219) JUMPER (3812-000219) JUMPER (3812-000219) JUMPER (3812-000219)
64 R402 2W 180(2003-001026) 2W 180(2003-001026) DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE
65 R404 JUMPER (3812-000219) JUMPER (3812-000219) 1/2W 47(2001-001153) 1/2W 47(2001-001153) 1/2W 68(2001-000117) 1/2W 68(2001-000117)
66 R250 1/2W 10K(2001-000066) 1/2W 10K(2001-000066) DELETE DELETE 1/2W 3.3K(2001-000052) 1/2W 3.3K(2001-000052)
67 R247 1/8W 750K(2004-001993) 1/8W 750K(2004-001993) DELETE DELETE 560K(2004-001089) 560K(2004-001089)
68 D406 DELETE DELETE 1N4148(0401-000005) 1N4148(0401-000005) DELETE DELETE
69 R240 DELETE DELETE 56K(2001-000864) 56K(2001-000864) DELETE DELETE
70 R235 75K(2004-001234) 75K(2004-001234) 22K(2001-10122K) 22K(2001-10122K) 75K(2004-001234) 75K(2004-001234)
76 J310 JUMPER (3812-000219) JUMPER (3812-000219) DELETE DELETE JUMPER (3812-000219) JUMPER (3812-000219)
77 J420 JUMPER (3812-000219) JUMPER (3812-000219) DELETE DELETE JUMPER (3812-000219) JUMPER (3812-000219)
78 D825 DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE 1R5GU41(0402-000493) 1R5GU41(0402-000493)
79 J406 DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE JUMPER (3812-000219) JUMPER (3812-000219)
80 J407 JUMPER (3812-000219) JUMPER (3812-000219) JUMPER (3812-000219) JUMPER (3812-000219) DELETE DELETE
83 J455 JUMPER (3812-000219) JUMPER (3812-000219) JUMPER (3812-000219) JUMPER (3812-000219) JUMPER (3812-000219) JUMPER (3812-000219)
84 C870 DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE
85 D301 1N4003(0402-000129) 1N4003(0402-000129) 1N4003(0402-000129) 1N4003(0402-000129) 1N4003(0402-000129) 1N4003(0402-000129)
NO. LOC. NO. 21Q (AC120V ) 21Q (FREE VOLT) 25-INCH 1R(AC 120V) 27-INCH 1R(AC 120V) 28-INCH Q(AC 120V) 1.5R 28-INCH Q(FREE VOLT)
88 RX02 1/8W 62K(2004-001990) 1/8W 62K(2004-001990) 1/8W 62K(2004-001990) 1/8W 62K(2004-001990) 1/8W 62K(2004-001990) 1/8W 62K(2004-001990)
89 DY-CONN. DELETE DELETE DELETE NEW DELETE DELETE
90 J414 1/2 0.39(2001-003019) 1/2 0.39(2001-003019) JUMPER (3812-000219) JUMPER (3812-000219) JUMPER (3812-000219) JUMPER (3812-000219)
96 J417 JUMPER (3812-000219) JUMPER (3812-000219) DELETE DELETE JUMPER (3812-000219) JUMPER (3812-000219)
97 J418 JUMPER (3812-000219) JUMPER (3812-000219) DELETE DELETE JUMPER (3812-000219) JUMPER (3812-000219)
98 C244 50V 2.2 UF(2401-000660) 50V 2.2 UF(2401-000660) 50V 4.7 UF(2401-001271) 50V 4.7 UF(2401-001271) 50V 2.2 UF(2401-000660) 50V 2.2 UF(2401-000660)
99 C405 P 250V 224(2301-000213) P 250V 224(2301-000213) P 250V 104(2305-000704) P 250V 104(2305-000704) P 250V 224(2301-000213) P 250V 224(2301-000213)
100 R415 2W 4.7K(2003-002007) 2W 4.7K(2003-002007) 1W 3.9K(2003-000993) 1W 3.9K(2003-000993) 2W 4.7K(2003-002007) 2W 4.7K(2003-002007)
101 L203 JUMPER (3812-000219) JUMPER (3812-000219) BEAD AXIAL(3301-000287) BEAD AXIAL(3301-000287) BEAD AXIAL(3301-000287) BEAD AXIAL(3301-000287)
STEREO REMARK
NO. LOC. NO. COMB COMB S-VHS
NO. LOC. NO. VIDEO OUT USED VIDEO OUT NOT USED
6-9 JACK
FRONT 3722-001031 3P ST
3722-001282 2P MONO
Loc. No. Code No. Description ; Specification Remark Loc. No. Code No. Description ; Specification Remark
ASSY-CABINET ASSY-CABINET,FRONT
* AA90-70091C ASSY-CABINET;566B,CT566BVX/STR * AA91-10329C ASSY-CABINET,FRONT;-,CT566BV,PA100,HB,BLK
Loc. No. Code No. Description ; Specification Remark Loc. No. Code No. Description ; Specification Remark
ASSY-PCB,MAIN REMOCON
* AA94-10122L ASSY-PCB,MAIN(OPT);CT566BVX/XAP,KCT57A,PANAMA,- AA59-10095R REMOCON;-,TM59,RM322,24,L/GRY EX,SS
Loc. No. Code No. Description ; Specification Remark Loc. No. Code No. Description ; Specification Remark
ASSY-PCB,MAIN ASSY-HOLDER,SPK
* AA94-10127NASSY-PCB,MAIN(OPT);CT567BWX/STR,KCT57A,PERU,- * AA91-60289AASSY-HOLDER,SPK;567BW ,-,PP,HB,BLK,8ohm,6W,600
AA63-50334AGRILLE-WOOFER,L;-,567B,PA110,SECC,T0.5,-,-
ASSY-CABINET AA63-50335AGRILLE-WOOFER,R;-,567B,PA110,SECC,T0.5,-,-
AA64-10716B KNOB-POWER;-,Q21,TS,ABS,HB,MET BROWN
* AA90-70095B ASSY-CABINET;567B,CT567BWX/STR
AA64-10717AKNOB-CONTROL;-,-,-,ABS,HB,MET BROWN
AA64-31115ACABINET-FRONT;-,CT567BW,BK-708P,HIPS,HB,BLK,
6002-000516 SCREW-TAPPING;RH,+,2,M4,L20,ZPC(BLK),SWRCH18
AA64-40431AWINDOW-REMOCON;-,503E,-,ABS,HB,LG41338,-
AA60-10002ASCREW-TAPPING;RH,+,M4,L12,ZPC(YEL),-,OD14
AA64-40432AINDICATOR-LED;-,503E,-,PMMA,HB,CLR,-
AA64-40462ADECORATION-FRONT;-,CT567BW,KSP213,HIPS,VO,L/GRA
AA64-60278S INLAY-AV;KCT57A,S/T GOLD,PS,T0.3,KSP213
Loc. No. Code No. Description ; Specification Remark Loc. No. Code No. Description ; Specification Remark
ASSY-PCB,MAIN(OPT)
ASSY-CABINET,FRONT
* AA94-10119X ASSY-PCB,MAIN(OPT);CT567BWX/XAP,KCT57A,PANAMA,-
* AA91-10331AASSY-CABINET,FRONT;-,CT567BW,BK708P,HB,BLK
WIRE1 AA65-30002ACLAMP-FBT;NYLON-66,V0,BLK,-,-,-
WIRE2 AA65-30009ACLAMP-FBT;ABS,V0,BLK,-,-,- AA63-50334AGRILLE-WOOFER,L;-,567B,PA110,SECC,T0.5,-,-
AA63-50335AGRILLE-WOOFER,R;-,567B,PA110,SECC,T0.5,-,-
AA64-10716B KNOB-POWER;-,Q21,TS,ABS,HB,MET BROWN
ASSY-CABINET AA64-10717AKNOB-CONTROL;-,-,-,ABS,HB,MET BROWN
AA64-31115ACABINET-FRONT;-,567B,BK708P BIO,HIPS,HB,BLK,
* AA90-70095AASSY-CABINET;567B,CT567BWX/XAP AA64-40431AWINDOW-REMOCON;-,503E,-,ABS,HB,LG41338,-
AA64-40432AINDICATOR-LED;-,503E,-,PMMA,HB,CLR,-
SPK+CF 6002-000516 SCREW-TAPPING;RH,+,2,M4,L20,ZPC(BLK),SWRCH18 AA64-40462ADECORATION-FRONT;-,CT567BW,KSP213,HIPS,VO,L/GRA
CF+JACK AA60-10002ASCREW-TAPPING;RH,+,M4,L12,ZPC(YEL),-,OD14 AA64-60278S INLAY-AV;KCT57A,S/T GOLD,PS,T0.3,KSP213
ASSY-HOLDER,SPK ASSY-ACCESSORY
* AA91-60289AASSY-HOLDER,SPK;567BW ,-,PP,HB,BLK,8ohm,6W,600 * AA68-30004AMANUAL-BOOK;-,W/P120(G),-,SEPA,-,-
Loc. No. Code No. Description ; Specification Remark Loc. No. Code No. Description ; Specification Remark
Loc. No. Code No. Description ; Specification Remark Loc. No. Code No. Description ; Specification Remark
Loc. No. Code No. Description ; Specification Remark Loc. No. Code No. Description ; Specification Remark
Loc. No. Code No. Description ; Specification Remark Loc. No. Code No. Description ; Specification Remark
Loc. No. Code No. Description ; Specification Remark Loc. No. Code No. Description ; Specification Remark
Loc. No. Code No. Description ; Specification Remark Loc. No. Code No. Description ; Specification Remark
Loc. No. Code No. Description ; Specification Remark Loc. No. Code No. Description ; Specification Remark
Loc. No. Code No. Description ; Specification Remark Loc. No. Code No. Description ; Specification Remark
AA63-60028ASPACER-DY;NEOPRENE,-,BLK,V0 W12,-,-
ASSY-PCB,A/V
* AA95-90026WASSY-PCB,A/V;-,CT567BWX/XAP,KCT57A,NTSC,100
ASSY-POWER,CORD
! AA39-10006X POWER-CORD;-,KKP419C,KLCE-2F,2.286MT,3P,V
AA61-20284AHOLDER;-,P-CORD,PP,VO,BLK,KE-002
REMOCON
AA59-10095P REMOCON;-,TM59,RM168,27,L/GRY EX,SS
ASSY-CABINET
* AA90-70091B ASSY-CABINET;566B,CT566BWX/STR
ASSY-CABINET,FRONT
* AA91-10329B ASSY-CABINET,FRONT;-,CT566BW,PA100,HB,BLK
ASSY-SPEAKER
3001-000190 SPEAKER;5W,8ohm,89dB,150Hz
AA39-20505B LEAD CONNECTOR-ASSY;-,YSH025-04,REC,4P,600.800,100
7. Block Diagram
IN1 IN2
SF102 IC202
TU01 SAW SIF IC
M9260M LA7510
TUNER 4.5MHz DETECTOR IC
IC701 IC602
TECC1070PG26A
VOLUME-CONTROL
SAW A/V SWITCH
M3951M 4053B UPC1406
IC201
I2C BUS IC601
I2C BUS 1 CHIP MTS
TDA8375 TDA7056Q
TDA9850
IC901*
IC501
MICOM RGB AMP
TDA6101Q CRT
SZM322 TDA6107Q
Q401*
H-OUT
TR
IC902 D1887/D1880
E2PROM IC301*
XL24C02P
V-OUT
TDA8350Q
D801
BRIDGE-DIODE IC801 T801 T444* H.V
130V
STR SWITCHING
S6709 FBT
TRANS
S5707 12V
RBV-606
MULTI 5V (STAND-BY)
REGULATOR
KA7630 8V (1CHIP)
8. PCB Layout
8-1 PWB-MAIN
9. Wiring Diagram
SPEAKER
ASSY-SIDE A/V
ASSY PWB MAIN CN601
CT766DW
CN502A
CN501A
FBT
CN701
ASSY CRT
CN502B CN501B
TP1
TP2
TP1
TP3,4
TP4
TP3 TP5,6
TP5
TP6
TP2
TP7 TP8
TP14
TP12
TP9
TP7
TP10 TP9,10 TP11
TP8
TP12 TP13
TP15
TP13
TP14 TP15
TP11
TP16
TP18
TP17
TP16
TP18
TP17
TP1
TP2
TP1
TP3,4
TP5,6
TP4
TP3
TP5
TP6
TP2
TP7 TP8
TP14
TP12
TP9
TP9,10 TP11
TP7 TP10
TP8
TP12 TP13
TP15
TP13
TP14 TP15
TP11
TP16
TP18
TP17
TP16
TP18
TP17